High school students were admitted to 29 universities and awarded a $2 million scholarship

A high school student in Atlanta has been admitted to 29 universities and awarded a $2.2 million scholarship, and the choice of admission seems to be another worry.

Kamryn Stargell, a North Atlanta High School student, has been receiving many admission permits since March, much to her delight.

"I'm very excited to be accepted, " Kamlin said in an interview with Fox 5 Atlanta. "Mainly because I feel very anxious about applying and waiting for results.

Kremlin's path to college and scholarships is not easy. She began her preparation early, even before she finished high school.

With her mother's help, it took her five months to fill out numerous forms and send them out, and those efforts paid off, and she finally got a snowflake admission permit.

"After so much effort in applying, I learned that I was admitted to the university, even if there is only one, let me feel like a spring breeze, the whole body refreshed. Kamlin told Radio 2.

Kamlin could not hide his joy and gratitude for the scholarship.

"Of course, it's a great feeling to be able to move on to the next stage of your career without financial burden. She told Fox News.

Kaitlin's mother, Kristie Stargell, was also delighted with the colossal scholarship, saying her daughter's pursuit of excellence began early.

"I mean, to be honest, my goal is a million dollars," Christie told Radio 2. "But more than that?" wow! We're fortunate. It's really beyond my imagination.

Kamlin dreams of becoming a doctor. Her mother says she always advises her daughters to do anything they believe they can do, with no limits.

"I want to be a doctor in obstetrics and gynaecology or a certain field of medicine. Kamlin said. "Hopefully, I can go to medical school after I graduate from college." That's my goal, my plan.

Kamlin also admitted that he would have difficulty choosing, do not know which is the best choice, and not sure where to study for a degree in the next four years.

"It's a big deal to have to choose from so many choices, but so many surprises are what makes it interesting.

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